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Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

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The Kingdom of God Is Within You: Christianity Not as a Mystic Religion but as a New Theory of Life (1894) by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Constance Garnett. Topics: Christian anarchism, Christian pacifism, Tolstoyan movement

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Jesus Was An Anarchist (1939) by Elbert Hubbard. Published by the Roycrofters as an essay called "The Better Part" in "A Message to Garcia and Thirteen Other Things" (1901). "Jesus Was An Anarchist" booklet published in 1910 by Labadie books. Topics: Christian anarchism, Roycroft Shop

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Political cartoon by Art Young depicting Jesus on a "wanted-poster". First published in The Masses in 1917 and later reprinted in "The Book of Ammon" (1970) by Ammon Hennacy. Topics: Christian anarchism, political cartoon

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we are the cry of the exodus. there is no home for us here. we are a nomadic tribe of psalters, walking in the footsteps of ancients past to the far corners of the present, united as one voice against the oppression within and without. one more echo in the eternal song of our First Love, our Hope, our Pillar of Fire Topics: Psalters, Christian punk, Christian anarchism, worship

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http://www.psalters.com/ âwe are the cry of the exodus. there is no home for us here. we are a nomadic tribe of psalters, walking in the footsteps of ancients past to the far corners of the present, united as one voice against the oppression within and without. one more echo in the eternal song of our First Love, our Hope, our Pillar of Fire.â Topics: Psalters, Christian punk, Christian anarchism, worship

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Civil Government: Its Origin, Mission and Destiny, and the Christian's Relation to It (1913) by David Lipscomb. Originally published in the Gospel Advocate in 1866–1867, then in the Christian Quarterly, and finally collected in book form by Gospel Advocate Publishing in 1889.favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Christian anarchism, Christian pacifism, Gospel Advocate

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The Sermon on the Mount: A Manifesto for Christian Anarchism (2010) by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos. Chapter 1 from Christian Anarchism: A Political Commentary on the Gospel, pp. 43-83 (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2010). Topic: Christian anarchism

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LibriVox recording of A Confession (Version 2) by Leo Tolstoy. (Translated by Aylmer Maude.) Read in English by Paul Rizik. Leo Tolstoy's "A Confession," written in 1882 shortly after a life-altering spiritual crisis, is a brutally sincere reflection on life, morality, and the nature of faith. Tolstoy describes in great detail the process by which he lost his faith in established Christian churches, the meaninglessness of wealth and fame, the agony of acute depression, and how he... Topics: librivox, audiobooks, anarchism, Leo Tolstoy, confession, non-violence, individualism, confessions,...

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Life of Jesus (1890) by Ernest Renan. Originally published in French as "Vie de Jésus" in 1863, this book later became Volume 1 (or Book 1) of the eight-volume "Histoire des origines du Christianisme" (The History and Origins of Christianity), 1866-1881. Topic: Christian anarchism

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That Holy Anarchist: Reflections on Christianity & Anarchism (2012) by Mark Van Steenwyk. Originally published on JesusRadicals.com during 2011–2012 as a five-part series offering a primer on Christian anarchism. Topics: Christian anarchism, Jesus Radicals

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Declaration of Sentiments from the Peace Convention of 1838 by William Lloyd Garrison. The New England Non-Resistance Society was founded as a result of this special peace convention. Topics: Christian anarchism, Christian pacifism

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The Contemporary Relevance of Leo Tolstoy's Late Political Thought (2009) by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos. Paper presented at the International Political Science Association 21st World Congress held in Santiago de Chile, 12-16 July 2009. Topics: Christian anarchism, Christian pacifism, Leo Tolstoy, Tolstoyan movement

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Kristendom og Anarkisme (1972) by Niels Kjaer. Written in Danish and self-published in Aarhus, Denmark. Title translated as Christianity and Anarchism. Contents: Introduction pp.3–4. What is Anarchism? pp.5–7. Authoritarian and anti-authoritarian religions pp.8–9. The Old Testament: Anarchist and authoritarian trends pp.10–12. The New Testament: Jesus' gospel and Paul's mission and theology pp.13–26. The Church up to AD 400 pp.27–31. History of the mainstream Church up to the... Topic: Christian anarchism

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Vicesimus Knox: Minister of Peace by Laurence M. Vance Christian, is your preacher a minister of war or a minister of peace? It is a horrible blight on Christianity that many of the preachers in America today who claim to be conservative Christians waste their time defending the president and upholding the Republican Party instead of defending the Bible and upholding Christianity. Instead of indoctrinating their congregations in the Christian faith, they propagandize them in government... Topics: war, antiwar, christians, libertarianism, antiwar, libertarian christians, christian anarchism,...

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A Christian Anarchist Response to a Jury Summons: Being excused from jury service. This letter successfully excused me from jury duty. Feel free to use, copy or adapt the letter as you wish. Since sending the letter I've discovered some information which may help to explain why the courts accepted my request to be excused from jury duty. The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 made an important amendment to the Juries Act 1974. The list of "Persons Excusable as of Right" was... Topics: Christian anarchism, conscientious objection, jury duty